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Posted by: mudblaster
i made up my own warning label.
check out my pics and see.
Posted by: ridinsmooth
what about when they have those ribits on them holding them down
Posted by: Bear4570
Shouldn't but ask your dealer. As to removal, my pressure washer does it quite well if you hit them from a low angle.
Posted by: Bear4570
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Originally posted by: Barnzilla
My dealer was showing me that on the 05's the front warning stickers are "clear coated" over. I assume thats because people were removing them. Sounds like covering them up is the only way to do it on the 05's. (I only mean the two stickers - one on each front fender) - I know the rest will "blow" off with a pressure washer from experience...... just like Bear stated.
Cheers
Barnzilla
Surprise, surprise my '05 400 has the 2 big main warning placards under the clear coat. All the little ones are still stick-ons. Now why didn't the put the reflectors on the front anf rear fenders on that way?
Posted by: heyyou
Us guys over at arcticchat.com have been doing what we call the "Shane Mod",named after the guy that came up with it.Traction tape to cover them up,looks good plus if you put your feet up to keep them out of the water you won't scratch your plastic and the traction tape holds your feet there firmly.Some call it sand tape,it is used on stair treads and the like.
Posted by: midnite
Napa sells "decal and adhesive remover" in a spray can. Used it on my ds's ugly flame decals. Good stuff.
Posted by: Barnzilla
My dealer was showing me that on the 05's the front warning stickers are "clear coated" over. I assume thats because people were removing them. Sounds like covering them up is the only way to do it on the 05's. (I only mean the two stickers - one on each front fender) - I know the rest will "blow" off with a pressure washer from experience...... just like Bear stated.
Cheers
Barnzilla
Posted by: Barnzilla
Hey Bear,
I can only assume that Arctic Cat is resonsible legally to make sure the two big warning stickers are on the bike. If they clearcoated the other stickers, reflectors etc on they wouldn't make any money from us when we need to replace them. I agree though the reflectors should be clear coated over also. I guess they don't make enough when we orignally buy the bike, they keep having to nickel and dime us on the little stuff.
Just my thought...
Barnzilla
Posted by: coonpelt
Anyone know if removing factory installed rider warning labels voids warranty? any recommendations on what to use to get them off without damaging plastic?
Posted by: coonpelt
Thanks hey..good Idea..
Posted by: MassMark
Try using a hair dryer. Wave it back and forth over the sticker - not too much, just enough to soften it up. Will peel right off . use a solution of Dawn dish soap to remove what residue remains.